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Anna Mae Scott is a Researcher in Evidence Synthesis at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, where she leads projects in the REAL Demand Unit of the Nuffield Department of Population Health. Her work focuses on accelerating systematic reviews (via the 2weekSR initiative) and integrating public/patient perspectives into healthcare research. Previously, she held roles at Bond University (Australia) and the University of Sydney, specializing in evidence-based healthcare methodologies and shared decision-making.
- Affiliations: Kellogg College, Nuffield Department of Population Health, REAL Demand Unit
- Key Roles: Evidence synthesis innovation, patient engagement, methodology development
Her research interests include:
- Systematic review automation and efficiency
- Public involvement in healthcare priority setting
- Telehealth efficacy across mental, musculoskeletal, and infectious disease domains
- Antibiotic stewardship and resistance mechanisms
Publications emphasize methodological rigor, with over 50 articles on topics like:
- Telehealth vs. in-person care outcomes
- Cranberry therapies for UTIs
- Leadership development in healthcare research
No formal awards/grants are explicitly listed, though her work has been replicated internationally. She collaborates across disciplines to bridge gaps between evidence generation and practical healthcare impact.




